Dying Light: The Beast Demo Crashes During Xbox Broadcast, Accidentally Reveals Game Is Running on Steam
Amid ongoing layoffs and internal changes, Xbox has faced several challenges recently. With Microsoft maintaining a significant Xbox presence at gamescom 2025, it should be the ideal venue for the company to promote its games and platform.
During the Xbox gamescom 2025 broadcast, it was revealed that the demo of Dyiing Light: The Beast was running on another platform, and not on an Xbox console.
Yesterday, during the Gamescom 2025 broadcast, Xbox showcased a Dying Light: The Beast demo, where a crash revealed that the demo was running on Steam, not the Xbox version.
Mind, it’s common practice to run games on PC instead of consoles when in development, but this doesn’t look good for a variety of reasons.
Another funny detail is that Xbox did not mention Steam at all during the broadcast. If the game hadn’t crashed, none of us would have known about it, and most likely would have assumed the game was running on an Xbox devkit.
Hopefully, for Xbox’s sake, this is the last time this will happen at gamescom.
Dying Light: The Beast will be released on September 19, following a delay from its initial August release date. While you’re waiting on the standalone spinoff to be unleashed, Techland just rolled out an update for Dying Light 2 yesterday, and this improved stamina drastically for parkour, as well as other quality-of-life improvements.
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote:
i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then
If you bought the base version of Dying Light 2: Stay Human and upgraded to Ultimate later, you will still get Dying Light: The Beast at no additional cost. The game will automatically appear in your games library on the platform you bought Dying Light 2: Stay Human on.
Additionally, if you bought Dying Light 2: Stay Human’s Ultimate edition, you’ll automatically qualify for a free copy of Dying Light: The Beast in August.
When Techland revealed Dying Light: The Beast, the Ultimate version of Dying Light 2 was removed from sale. It’s no longer possible to buy that edition, but purchasing it would have cost you as much as it would to just buy Dying Light: The Beast outright.
If you bought the base version of Dying Light 2: Stay Human and upgraded to Ultimate later, you will still get Dying Light: The Beast at no additional cost. The game will automatically appear in your games library on the platform you bought Dying Light 2: Stay Human on.
Additionally, if you bought Dying Light 2: Stay Human’s Ultimate edition, you’ll automatically qualify for a free copy of Dying Light: The Beast in August.
old news, you already posted about it...
headshot wrote:
Apparently The Beast was meant to be 2nd DLC for Dying Light 2 but has evolved into a standalone game. It’s also free if you purchased the Dying Light 2; Ultimate Edition. Unfortunately I bought Dying Light 2: Deluxe Edition :/
Dying Light: The Beast is a full standalone adventure that started life as DLC2. As such, it will be available to all owners of Dying Light 2 Stay Human Ultimate Edition at no extra cost.
Just saw this article from 5 days ago that Dying Light: The Beast is releasing one day earlier and now September 18th instead of September 19th so now on my birthday
Techland has revealed that, as a result of the overwhelming anticipation of Dying Light: The Beast, the game will now be released on September 18 rather than September 19.
The team dropped this announcement in a post that went hand-in-hand with a reveal that more than one million players have pre-ordered the game across all platforms.
Dying Light: The Beast is the exciting next chapter in the decade-old franchise, and it’s one that has been dubbed ‘Dying Light 3’ by Techland.
No review codes and embargo lifts an hour before release is quite concerning but they already got my money and I have faith in Techland given everything they’ve shown of the game and although Dying Light 2 was in a far worse state at launch than it is now, I still enjoyed it
No review codes and embargo lifts an hour before release is quite concerning but they already got my money and I have faith in Techland given everything they’ve shown of the game and although Dying Light 2 was in a far worse state at launch than it is now, I still enjoyed it
I have ZERO doubt you'll like it and praise it, no worries. Enjoy!
Just saw this article from 5 days ago that Dying Light: The Beast is releasing one day earlier and now September 18th instead of September 19th so now on my birthday
Happy birthday.
"I think Call of Duty resonates because it's believable and relatable," Sledgehammer Games cofounder Michael Condrey says.
Believable and relatable...Yep, sounds like Call of Duty
Just saw this article from 5 days ago that Dying Light: The Beast is releasing one day earlier and now September 18th instead of September 19th so now on my birthday
Signature/Avatar nuking: none (can be changed in your profile)
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum